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Men may need to exert double the amount of effort as women to fend off heart disease. That's according to new research from China that found men need twice as much exercise as women to lower their ...
Women get a bigger health boost from exercise than men Women only need to exercise half as much as men to get similar benefits Women experience a three-fold reduction in their risk of death from heart ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. You can reach Liz on Signal at LizC.22. When it comes to reaping heart health benefits ...
Walk into any gym, and you’ll see more than just dumbbells and treadmills; you’ll see silent judgments forming. Whether they admit it or not, women often make snap assessments based on the gym ...
“Eyeliner actually becomes more important as we age,” says pro makeup artist Stevi Christine. “Lashes tend to thin over time, and a liner at the roots helps bring back that youthful fullness.” So, ...
Dulcy Caylor posted the highest all-around score for the U.S. during qualifying at the world gymnastics championships. The U.S. women had a difficult qualifying round, with several gymnasts making ...
When it comes to inclusion, artificial intelligence doesn’t have the best track record. As vast algorithms trained on troves of data scraped from the internet, AI models are inherently predisposed to ...
New Delhi, Oct 17 (IANS) US researchers have identified a gene on the X chromosome that drives inflammation in the female brain and explains the reason why women are disproportionately affected by ...
DALLAS, Oct. 14, 2025 — People who participate in cardiac rehabilitation programs after a major cardiac event have improved quality of life and long-term cardiovascular health. However, significant ...
Older patients who primarily speak a language other than English may face a greater risk of developing delirium after surgery in U.S. hospitals, according to new research presented at the ...
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